Difference between revisions of "Earth Observation Data Management System (EODMS)"
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− | == Special Access (NMSO, RADARSAT | + | == Government and Special Access (NMSO, RADARSAT) == |
=== NMSO === | === NMSO === | ||
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=== RADARSAT === | === RADARSAT === | ||
− | Did you know that | + | Did you know that all Government of Canada (GoC) employees have access to RADARSAT-1, RADARSAT-2 and RCM products stored in EODMS. You need only send an account request to your Department RADARSAT point of contact (PoC) for an account approval. You can find the request form and your PoC on our GCPedia (Government-only) page, [http://www.gcpedia.gc.ca/wiki/Earth_Observation_Data_Management_System_(EODMS)#Account_Approvals_for_Government_and_Special_Access EODMS Account Approvals for Government and Special Access] |
You can also contact the Canadian Space Agency Order Desk for more information ([mailto:ASC.r-sat.CSA@Canada.ca ASC.r-sat.CSA@Canada.ca]). ([http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/satellites/default-eo.asp Learn more about RADARSAT]) | You can also contact the Canadian Space Agency Order Desk for more information ([mailto:ASC.r-sat.CSA@Canada.ca ASC.r-sat.CSA@Canada.ca]). ([http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/satellites/default-eo.asp Learn more about RADARSAT]) | ||
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=== CSA Special Access Programs === | === CSA Special Access Programs === | ||
− | Did you know that CSA coordinates several [[http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/funding-programs/programs/default.asp RADARSAT access programs]] to encourage the use of space data including the [http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/satellites/disasters.asp The International Charter: Space and Major Disasters]. Find out more on [http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/funding-programs/programs/default.asp here]. | + | Did you know that CSA coordinates several [[http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/funding-programs/programs/default.asp RADARSAT special access programs]] to encourage the use of space data including the [http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/satellites/disasters.asp The International Charter: Space and Major Disasters]. Find out more on [http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/funding-programs/programs/default.asp here]. |
''EODMS accounts are granted to, and must only be used by the specified user; accounts are assigned to individuals (authorized users), and not to Departments or groups of people. Both accounts and passwords remain the property of the Government of Canada, and cannot be transferred to other individuals. All accounts are subject to the policies and regulations of the Government of Canada (e.g., the Treasury Board Policy on the Use of Electronic Networks and the NRCan Policy on the Use of Electronic Networks)'' | ''EODMS accounts are granted to, and must only be used by the specified user; accounts are assigned to individuals (authorized users), and not to Departments or groups of people. Both accounts and passwords remain the property of the Government of Canada, and cannot be transferred to other individuals. All accounts are subject to the policies and regulations of the Government of Canada (e.g., the Treasury Board Policy on the Use of Electronic Networks and the NRCan Policy on the Use of Electronic Networks)'' | ||
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Derrière SGDOT se trouvent les archives multi-missions (AMM) du CCCOT, qui sont le référentiel faisant autorité pour les données brutes d'observation de la Terre au Canada au Canada. Le CCMEO dispose d’environ 1 PB de données d’observation de la Terre, dont les principales archives sont des images satellites commerciales RADARSAT-1, RADARSAT-2 et OCPN. De plus, les archives du CCMEO conserveront toutes les données de la MRC reçues au Canada (toutes les données reçues au CCMEO ainsi que dans les stations Polar Epsilon du MDN). La capacité actuelle des archives est actuellement de 3 milliards d'euros et augmentera d'un milliard chaque année. Les données stockées de manière robuste à l'aide d'un stockage redondant et stocké de manière sécurisée sont conformes aux lois RSSSA sur le contrôle d'accès et la diffusion. | Derrière SGDOT se trouvent les archives multi-missions (AMM) du CCCOT, qui sont le référentiel faisant autorité pour les données brutes d'observation de la Terre au Canada au Canada. Le CCMEO dispose d’environ 1 PB de données d’observation de la Terre, dont les principales archives sont des images satellites commerciales RADARSAT-1, RADARSAT-2 et OCPN. De plus, les archives du CCMEO conserveront toutes les données de la MRC reçues au Canada (toutes les données reçues au CCMEO ainsi que dans les stations Polar Epsilon du MDN). La capacité actuelle des archives est actuellement de 3 milliards d'euros et augmentera d'un milliard chaque année. Les données stockées de manière robuste à l'aide d'un stockage redondant et stocké de manière sécurisée sont conformes aux lois RSSSA sur le contrôle d'accès et la diffusion. | ||
− | == Accès spécial (OCPN, RADARSAT | + | == Accès spécial (OCPN, RADARSAT) == |
=== OCPN === | === OCPN === | ||
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=== RADARSAT === | === RADARSAT === | ||
− | Saviez-vous que | + | Saviez-vous que tous les employés du gouvernement du Canada (GC) peuvent avoir l'accès aux produits RADARSAT-1, RADARSAT-2 et RCM dans le système EODMS? Vous devez uniquement envoyer une demande de compte à votre point de contact RADARSAT (PoC) de votre ministère pour une approbation de compte. Vous pouvez trouver le formulaire de demande et votre PoC sur notre page GCPedia (réservée au gouvernement), à l'adresse http://www.gcpedia.gc.ca/wiki/Earth_Observation_Data_Management_System_(EODMS)#Account_Approvals_for_Government_and_Special_Access Approbation de compte EODMS pour le gouvernement et l'accès spécial] |
Vous pouvez également contacter le bureau des commandes de l'Agence spatiale canadienne pour plus d'informations ([mailto: ASC.r-sat.CSA@Canada.ca. ASC.r-sat.CSA@Canada.ca]). ([http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/fra/satellites/default-eo.asp En savoir plus sur RADARSAT]) | Vous pouvez également contacter le bureau des commandes de l'Agence spatiale canadienne pour plus d'informations ([mailto: ASC.r-sat.CSA@Canada.ca. ASC.r-sat.CSA@Canada.ca]). ([http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/fra/satellites/default-eo.asp En savoir plus sur RADARSAT]) | ||
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=== Programmes d'accès spéciaux de l'ASC === | === Programmes d'accès spéciaux de l'ASC === | ||
− | Saviez-vous que la CSA coordonne plusieurs [http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/funding-programs/programs/default.asp programmes d'accès RADARSAT] pour encourager l'utilisation des données spatiales, y [http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/satellites/disasters.asp Charte internationale « Espace et catastrophes majeures »]. Pour en savoir plus [http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/funding-programs/programs/default.asp ici]. | + | Saviez-vous que la CSA coordonne plusieurs [http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/funding-programs/programs/default.asp programmes d'accès spécial RADARSAT] pour encourager l'utilisation des données spatiales, y [http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/satellites/disasters.asp Charte internationale « Espace et catastrophes majeures »]. Pour en savoir plus [http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/funding-programs/programs/default.asp ici]. |
'' Les comptes EODMS sont attribués à, et ne doivent être utilisés que par l'utilisateur spécifié; les comptes sont attribués à des personnes (utilisateurs autorisés) et non à des départements ou à des groupes de personnes. Les comptes et les mots de passe demeurent la propriété du gouvernement du Canada et ne peuvent être transférés à d'autres personnes. Tous les comptes sont assujettis aux politiques et aux règlements du gouvernement du Canada (p. Ex. La politique sur l'utilisation des réseaux électroniques du Conseil du Trésor et la politique de RNCan sur l'utilisation des réseaux électroniques) ''. | '' Les comptes EODMS sont attribués à, et ne doivent être utilisés que par l'utilisateur spécifié; les comptes sont attribués à des personnes (utilisateurs autorisés) et non à des départements ou à des groupes de personnes. Les comptes et les mots de passe demeurent la propriété du gouvernement du Canada et ne peuvent être transférés à d'autres personnes. Tous les comptes sont assujettis aux politiques et aux règlements du gouvernement du Canada (p. Ex. La politique sur l'utilisation des réseaux électroniques du Conseil du Trésor et la politique de RNCan sur l'utilisation des réseaux électroniques) ''. |
Revision as of 13:29, 9 March 2019
What is EODMS?[edit | edit source]
The Earth Observation Data Management System (EODMS) is a fully integrated geospatial platform provided by NRCan/RNCan to the general public to discover and access authoritative Earth Observation (EO) data.
The site is located at https://www.eodms-sgdot.nrcan-rncan.gc.ca/index_en.jsp
History[edit | edit source]
With the second largest landmass on earth and the longest coastline in the world, Canada relies on satellite technology to monitor its land and borders. Providing access to this technology is a core mandate of NRCan's Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation (CCMEO). CCMEO is the Government of Canada’s Centre of Expertise for remote sensing and geodesy. Through partnerships with government stakeholders, strong links to academia and the private sector, including international collaborations, CCMEO ensures that satellite data is available to serve the needs of the Canadian Government and Canadians. Since 1971, CCMEO has accumulated an archive in excess of 1 PB of Earth Observation (EO) data. This data originated from various satellites and airborne sensors. The 2012 Canadian Federal Budget included NRCan’s revitalization plan which sought to maintain and improve Canada’s EO satellite capacity and access to this data. This plan was realised through the purchase and installation of four (4) new antennas as well as the brand new Earth Observation Data Management System which replaced several legacy systems.
Services[edit | edit source]
Today, CCMEO delivers several EO data services in support the Government of Canada’s priorities on the economic development of natural resources, the North, safety, security, sovereignty, and environmental monitoring.
EODMS[edit | edit source]
Data services are delivered through the Earth Observation Data Management System (EODMS) and include:
- The user-access-controlled discovery and ordering of product from RADARSAT 1,2 (R1, R1), RADARSAT Constellation Mission (RCM), and commercial imagery procured through the NMSO (i.e. COSMOS-Skymed, Deimos-2, DMC, EROS-B, Flock1-ISS, Flock1-SSO, GeoEye-1, GF-1, GHGSat-D, IKONOS, IRS1C-LISS3, IRS1C-PAN, IRS1C-WiFS, IRS1D-LISS3, IRS1D-PAN, IRS1D-WiFS, IRSP6-AWiFS, IRSP6-LISS3, IRSP6-LISS4, KOMPSAT-2, KOMPSAT-3, KOMPSAT-5, PLEIADES, QuickBird-2, RapidEye, SPOT-4, SPOT-5, SPOT-6, SPOT-7, TanDEM-X, Terra, Terra/Aqua, TerraSAR-X, WorldView-1, WorldView-2, WorldView-3, WorldView-4, ZY-3).
- The generic public discovery of raw R1/R2/RCM data.
- The discovery and ordering of Canada Centre for Remote Sensing (CCRS) Thematic Data Sets, and the National Air Photo Library
- EODMS is also fully OGC compliant having implemented several standards such as Web Map Tile Service (WMTS), Web Coverage Service (WCS), Catalog Services for the Web (CSW) to name a few. EODMS also implements several geospatial ISO standards including ISO 19115 and ISO 19139.
Multi-Mission Archive (MMA)[edit | edit source]
The backbone of EODMS is CCMEO’s Multi-Mission Archive (MMA) which is the authoritative repository for raw Canadian Earth Observation data in Canada. CCMEO has approximately 1PB of EO Data of which the main holdings are RADARSAT-1, RADARSAT-2, and NMSO commercial imagery. The MMA will also house all RCM data received in Canada (i.e. all data received at CCMEO as well as DND’s Polar Epsilon stations). The current capacity of the archive is currently 3 PB and will grow by 1 PB each year. The data is stored robustly using redundant storage and securely to comply with RSSSA laws on access controls and dissemination.
Government and Special Access (NMSO, RADARSAT)[edit | edit source]
NMSO[edit | edit source]
Did you know that all Government of Canada (GoC) employees can have free access to NMSO Commercial Satellite Imagery (CSI) already purchased by the GoC available on EODMS? You need only send an account request to your Department NMSO point of contact (PoC) for your account approval. You can find more information on our EODMS_NMSO page as well as the request form and your PoC on our GCPedia (Government-only) page, EODMS Account Approvals for Government and Special Access
RADARSAT[edit | edit source]
Did you know that all Government of Canada (GoC) employees have access to RADARSAT-1, RADARSAT-2 and RCM products stored in EODMS. You need only send an account request to your Department RADARSAT point of contact (PoC) for an account approval. You can find the request form and your PoC on our GCPedia (Government-only) page, EODMS Account Approvals for Government and Special Access
You can also contact the Canadian Space Agency Order Desk for more information (ASC.r-sat.CSA@Canada.ca). (Learn more about RADARSAT)
CSA Special Access Programs[edit | edit source]
Did you know that CSA coordinates several [RADARSAT special access programs] to encourage the use of space data including the The International Charter: Space and Major Disasters. Find out more on here.
EODMS accounts are granted to, and must only be used by the specified user; accounts are assigned to individuals (authorized users), and not to Departments or groups of people. Both accounts and passwords remain the property of the Government of Canada, and cannot be transferred to other individuals. All accounts are subject to the policies and regulations of the Government of Canada (e.g., the Treasury Board Policy on the Use of Electronic Networks and the NRCan Policy on the Use of Electronic Networks)
What's New?[edit | edit source]
The upgrade to EODMS (from NEODF) brings new support for previously undiscover-able NMSO commercial imagery including DMC Constellation, TerraSAR-X, SPOT-4 to 7, Cosmo Skymed. There is also new support for the RADARSAT-2 NITF format. Prior to this users would have to look for this data without the help of a map on the NEODF FTP directory structure.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)[edit | edit source]
Please visit our FAQ page for training information.